[Q] Problem running "adb push stack /data/local/tmp/"

elegant_universe

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Currently my KF2 is running stock amazon OS (10.4.3), and I rooted the device following http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075959

I believe it has been rooted successfully, as I am able to use Titanium Backup and grant root access to ES File Explorer. I also downloaded some root checker app from google play store to double check if it has root privileges.

As I want to flash CM10.1 to my KF2, I have been following Hashcode's guide to install a 2nd bootloader http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2100963. I am getting stuck with Step 3. I get the following error:

Code:
C:\kfu\tools>adb push stack /data/local/tmp/
failed to copy 'stack' to '/data/local/tmp//stack': Permission denied
 
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soupmagnet

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Currently my KF2 is running stock amazon OS (10.4.3), and I rooted the device following http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075959

I believe it has been rooted successfully, as I am able to use Titanium Backup and grant root access to ES File Explorer. I also downloaded some root checker app from google play store to double check if it has root privileges.

As I want to flash CM10.1 to my KF2, I have been following Hashcode's guide to install a 2nd bootloader http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2100963. I am getting stuck with Step 3. I get the following error:

Code:
C:\kfu\tools>adb push stack /data/local/tmp/
failed to copy 'stack' to '/data/local/tmp//stack': Permission denied
Can you navigate to your '/data/local' directory and confirm that you do have a 'tmp' folder?
 
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ScootTheMoot

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No data/local/tmp folder...

So i go into my ES file explorer and i go to my data folder and it shows that i have no local folder, i actually have no folders in this directory. how would i create a local/tmp folder so i can successfully S-OFF my phone?
 

stunts513

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There are folders in there, key thing is in order to see them you need root. Its weird like that, they might show up over and adb shell if you
Code:
adb shell
cd /data
ls
Or for a more formatted column listing use "ls -n", it will also display permissions of files and folders.

Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
 
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